Why choose this Washington DC tour ?
As the sun goes down, some of America’s most cherished monuments and memorials are transformed by lights that make them shine brightly against the night sky. This memorable walking tour takes you to see these iconic DC sites after dark, when their architectures and details take on a new beauty.
Your tour will start at the inspiring Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, gazing up at the massive stone sculpture emerging from the mountain. Then it’s on to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial, where quotes and statues tell the story of his unprecedented four presidential terms.
Continuing on, we’ll visit the Korean War Veterans Memorial. At the World War II Memorial, we’ll stop to remember the sacrifices of the Greatest Generation.
As we walk the tree-lined paths, your guide will share interesting facts and history about each memorial. We’ll end the tour at the obelisk of the Washington Monument. this is a unique way to experience America’s heritage.
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What makes Evening Guided Tour of Washington DC’s Most Inspiring Memorials a unique experience ?
The tour guide will discuss the symbolism of the memorial design by architect Ed Jackson Jr. The mountain and stone evoke the struggles Dr. King overcame, while the split in the mountain behind King represents the “stone of hope” hewn from a bigger rock.
Travelers will have time to walk around the memorial, reflect by the sculpture, take pictures by the inscriptions, and take in the feeling of inspiration. The guide will share stories and answer questions about Dr. King’s life and work.
At the end of the tour, travelers will have gained a deeper understanding and appreciation for Martin Luther King Jr.’s lasting legacy in advancing civil rights. The memorial provides a place of reflection and a call to continue fighting injustice in today’s world.
On a guided tour, visitors will learn about the life and presidency of FDR through a series of four outdoor “rooms” – one for each of his terms in office.
Throughout the memorial, water features and foliage give the feeling of the landscapes FDR loved at his Hyde Park estate. The tour guide will provide additional details, anecdotes, and answer any questions about FDR’s life and presidency.
Your guide will point out details like the mixture of ethnicities depicted, as over 5.7 million Americans served in the war effort. They will also note the wall of Academy Black granite behind the soldiers, which is inscribed with important facts and quotes about the war.
You’ll have time to reflect as you take in the memorial’s powerful design and symbolism. The tour may also pass by the Pool of Remembrance, where visitors can see their reflections among the statues, honoring all who served.
Throughout the tour, your guide will share stories about acts of bravery, challenges on the battlefield, and efforts on the homefront. You’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the sacrifices made during this key 20th century conflict. Allow 1-2 hours to fully experience the memorial with an expert guide well-versed in the Korean War.
Your guide will give an overview of Abraham Lincoln’s life and his role as President during the Civil War as you walk towards the impressive Lincoln Memorial structure.
As you approach the memorial, your guide will point out the 36 columns representing the 36 states that existed when Lincoln died. You’ll climb the steps where Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous “I Have a Dream” speech.
After exploring the columns and statue, your guide will lead you down the steps towards the Reflecting Pool where you can photograph the outstanding view of the Washington Monument and National Mall.
Guides provide commentary and insight on the history, art, architecture and daily life at the White House throughout the tour.
Visiting the White House from outside is a unique opportunity to see one of the most famous and historically significant buildings in the United States. Going on a guided tour allows visitors to experience the grandeur of the White House while learning more about those who have lived and worked there over the past 200 years.
travelers will approach the monument from 15th Street NW and get to view the monument in its entirety from the grounds surrounding it. The guide will provide information and history about the construction of the obelisk, which was built to honor George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Travelers will be able to walk around the circular plaza at the base of the monument and see the Commemorative Stones that surround its exterior. Each stone was donated by a city, state or organization to help fund the monument’s construction.
The guide will point out interesting details on the monument’s exterior, like the difference in shade of the marble stones caused by varying densities. Travelers can also see memorial stones installed to honor the workers who died during the monument’s construction.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Special Instructions:
- This Tour is Provided by Universal Tour Group USA.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at America/Sao_Paulo.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- This Tour is Rated 1 Stars based on 2 valid reviews on VIATOR.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 15 Travelers is accepted for booking.